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Hi,
I am new to this list but I have a quite hard subject for my stand-in ;) If I can transform a specific XML to, say, a specific HTML document like this data.xml ----------------> data.html
data.xslis there an algorithm (e.g. called "invert") that, given the input data.xsl can produce invert(data.xsl) so that data.html ----------------------> data.xml
invert(data.xsl)? IOW, is there an algorithm, that can (more or less) exactly produce the re- transformation from the transformed result back into the source? If not, why not? Is it imposible? Has no one tried before? If yes, I'd be happy to get a pointer to articles, sources, ... on the subject... Regards, Stefan XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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